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23rd December 06, 03:35 PM
#1
Philly Area Burns Night January 19
Who: Anyone with a kilt and a desire to hang out and celebrate Scotland's most FAMOUS Poet!
What: Burns Supper and Party (more party than supper )
When: Friday, January 19. Time TBA.
Where: Sly Fox Brewhouse in Phoenixville, PA...
519 Kimberton Rd
PIKELAND VILLAGE SQUARE
PHOENIXVILLE, PA 19460
P. 610-935-4540
Why: B/C we can.
How: We will probably meet at the shop and then head over to the brewhouse or whereever we're going for dinner.
I will be organizing a "kilt night" around this. Not sure if we'll have dinner THERE before the "festivities" begin or if we'l eat elsewhere and THEN head over to the sly fox for the party...
More details to follow within a week or so.
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23rd December 06, 05:39 PM
#2
Bummer. I'll be in Britain, foxhunting. Oh well.
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27th December 06, 08:54 AM
#3
Put me down for 2 people.
I just read a review of last years Burns night at Sly Fox:
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The weather outside was frightful, but WOW the beer and entertainment inside were extremely delightful! This past Saturday, Sly Fox hosted their annual Robbie Burns birthday bash. Why wouldn't we go? After all, what else is there to do on a Saturday night in the middle of January? (actually, I think this is what they anticipate in scheduling this event This was the first of two events that Sly Fox holds every year to commemorate the Scottish poet Robert Burns. They will host a special Robbie Burns sit-down dinner and menu on this coming Thursday January 19th at their Royersford location.
The event lived up to its billing as a night of Robbie Burns poetry reading, Haggis, Celtic music, dancing, bagpipes, and lots of kilts (on customers too)! The bar and the dining room areas were both full with revelers intent on honoring the man who wrote Auld Lang Syne. (Betcha didn't know that, eh?!)
Noteworthy on the beer menu were the Robbie Burns Scottish Ale, the Gang Aft Agley Scotch Ale, a whisky barrel-aged version of the Scotch Ale, and the Prometheus smoked imperial porter. Unfortunately, the whisky-aged Scotch Ale was already kicked by the time I was ready for one However, I did have the pleasure of tasting it last year and at that time it instantly registered as one of the most memorable beers that I had ever tasted. I would say that the ranked order of my enjoyment for the beers that I had on this particular evening was as follows: Prometheus; Gang Aft Agley; Abbey Dubbel; and Robbie Burns. My displeasure with the Scottish Ale was surprising because I had really enjoyed it just two nights prior at Sly Fox's Royersford location. With the same brewmaster and the same recipes, Adam could only take a guess that perhaps the difference in taste and body had something to do with the draft lines. That's a little beyond my area of expertise, but it sounds plausible. Nonetheless, I brought home a growler of this beer for Adam and others to taste and we all agreed. It seemed to lack some of the "backbone" and the more fully well-rounded flavor that I had experienced earlier in the week. I'll be interested to try it again during my next trip to the Royersford location. But, on a brighter note, the Prometheus scored much higher and I was happy to end the night with this wonderfully smoky, malty, flavorful brew. Must......have........more
Since this was my first Robbie Burns event, of course there were some lessons learned. For next year:
- go for dinner and sample the haggis (Matt reports that it was good; though he says he's not experienced enough to differentiate good from bad haggis ;-)
- arrive early to snag a table in the bar area to be more a part of the festivities
- memorize the lyrics to Auld Lang Syne
(http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache...s&ct=clnk&cd=1)
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27th December 06, 09:50 AM
#4
My cousin lives in North Wales Pa but he doesn't have a kilt
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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27th December 06, 10:59 AM
#5
Tell him to bring his wallet. :tongue:
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27th December 06, 11:30 AM
#6
As an FYI... the Robbie Burns night at the Phoenixville Sly Fox location is NOT formal. While there will be PLENTY of men in kilts and LOTS of beer and haggis, you do not NEED to wear a kilt or a PC jacket. It's a pretty informal burns night compared to some.
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28th December 06, 04:57 PM
#7
Small update... Kelly and I can't be there. I COMPLETELY forgot that her parents are settling on a house that day and we'll be helping them paint that evening (as well as the next evening).
Whether we're there or not, it'll be a good time with good beer and lots of kilts!
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16th January 07, 11:23 AM
#8
I haven't decided if I'm going to this or not.
Is anyone else going?
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17th January 07, 08:11 AM
#9
I really wanted to go to this, but couldn't commit because of a possible conflict with my son's schedule.
It looks like I won't be able to go...I'll be in Coatesville instead for my son's District Orchestra performance.
Scott
"I believe in the fundamental interconnectedness of all things." -- Dirk Gently
"There's no sense crying over every mistake...You just keep on trying 'till you run out of cake."
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